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Parade. Try this Red Beans & Rice Casserole, a bayou classic that gets an upgrade in the form of a cornbread topping. Add hot sauce to the beans to crank up the heat.
To make these, ground beef gets simmered in hearty spiced tomato sauce, then layered into a flour tortilla with refried beans, rice, and a blend of Monterey Jack and cheddar cheese. Even though ...
A beef and rice soup. Kheer/Payas/Payasam: Indian subcontinent: Sweet dish of rice cooked in milk with dry fruit and sugar or jaggery. Cooled before serving. Khichdi: Indian subcontinent: Rice cooked with lentils, vegetables and spices Kiampong: Philippines: A Filipino glutinous rice casserole with toasted peanuts and scallions. Kiping: Philippines
Jumeok-bap (주먹밥; lit. "fist rice"), sometimes jumeokbap, is a Korean rice dish made from a lump of cooked rice made into a round loaf the shape of a fist. [1] [2] Rice balls are a common item in dosirak (a packed meal) and often eaten as a light meal, between-meal snack, street food, or an accompaniment to spicy food.
Gyeongdan (Korean: 경단) or Korean rice ball cake is a type of tteok (rice cake) made of glutinous rice or other glutinous cereal flours. [1] When the cereal other than rice is used, its name is usually specified, making compound nouns such as susugyeongdan ( 수수경단 , " sorghum ball cake"). [ 2 ]
Yaksik (약식) is a dessert made with glutinous rice, chestnuts, pine nuts, jujubes, and raw sugar and soy sauce and then steamed for seven to eight hours or until the mixture turns a blackish color. some recipes call for topping the cooked mixture with persimmons. Chapssaltteok (찹쌀떡): a variety of tteok filled with sweet bean paste.
rice wine vinegar. 3 tbsp. packed light brown sugar. 2 tbsp. cornstarch. 2 tbsp. vegetable oil, divided. Kosher salt. Freshly ground black pepper. 1 lb. flank steak, thinly sliced against the grain. 1
Tteokguk [2] (Korean: 떡국) or sliced rice cake soup [2] is a traditional Korean dish eaten during the celebration of the Korean New Year. The dish consists of the broth/soup with thinly sliced rice cakes . Eating tteokguk on New Year's Day is traditionally believed to grant good luck for the year and confer one sal (a year of age).